BMW NZ announces 5 Series is set to arrive in October

The new BMW 5 Series will include a hybrid model.   Photo: BMW

The new BMW 5 Series will include a hybrid model. Photo: BMW

The new BMW 5 Series that revealed globally yesterday will arrive in New Zealand later this year carrying a raft of upgrades.

The updated model builds on the previous model’s superior driving dynamics and elevated refinement with contemporary styling touches, enhanced powertrains and new integrated technology elements including the renowned BMW Operating System 7.0 and a high definition 12.3-inch centre control display. 

It will arrive in New Zealand in October with pricing and specific engine and variant details to be announced in the lead up to launch. 

The new BMW 5 Series is characterised by sporting grace and clean surfaces with new precise modifications even more vividly showcasing its presence and style.

The BMW kidney grille adds extra width and height, drops down further into the front apron and is framed by a single-piece, octagonal surround. The slimmer contouring of the headlights brings a modern twist to the focused look familiar from BMW’s past and present. 

The new BMW M Sport package brings a significantly more muscular design to both the front and rear of the vehicle thanks to new, dynamically proportioned aerodynamic features. The local engine line-up for New Zealand will be announced closer to launch but will include a range of engines, including a plug-in-hybrid variant. 

The 530e hybrid model also now includes XtraBoost as standard equipment. 

The feature delivers an additional dose of power under vigorous acceleration with the joint output of the two power sources increased by 30kW up to a maximum of 215kW for up to 10 seconds. 

All engines link up with an eight-speed Steptronic transmission as standard.

Sophisticated chassis systems are designed to effectively enhance either agility and dynamism or driving comfort. 

M Sport suspension, Adaptive M suspension and Adaptive M suspension Professional including active roll stabilisation are all available. 

The latest version of the optional Integral Active Steering can come to the driver’s aid when manoeuvring by turning the rear wheels as required even at speeds under 3km/h. The driver assistance systems available for the new BMW 5 Series enhance driving comfort on long journeys and increase safety in situations where the driver does not have a clear view. 

The Lane Departure Warning system included with the optional Driving Assistant now also features lane return by means of steering assistance. 

The Parking Assistant’s range of functions has been extended with the addition of the reversing assistant, which takes control of the steering while reversing for distances of up to 50 metres. 

The new Drive Recorder lets drivers capture and store videos of the scene around the vehicle, while the new 3D visualisation of the surrounding area in the instrument cluster provides an enhanced overview of the current traffic situation, the status of the driver assistance systems and the possible courses of action they offer.

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